President of @ETExileGov | Author of "Worse Than Death: Reflections on the #UyghurGenocide"

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ئۇيغۇرلار 500 يىلدىن بېرى مۇنۇ ئۈچ ئۇقۇملۇق كونترول قىلىشنىڭ ئاستىدا بوپ كەلدى. بۇ ئۇقۇملار ئۇلارنى كوللېكتىپ جازالاشنىڭ باھانىسى بوپ كەلگەن: 1. ئافاق خوجا دەۋرى—كاپىرلىق (مۇھەممەد ئەلەيھىسسالامنىڭ نەسەبىگە قارشى چىقىش جىنايىتى) 2. ماۋ دەۋرى—ئەكسىلئىنقىلاۋىيلىق (سوتسىيالىزمغا قارشى چىقىش جىنايىتى) 3. جياڭ-خۇ-شى دەۋرى—تېررورىزم (خىتاي مۇستەملىكىسىگە قارشى چىقىش جىنايىتى) بۇ ئۈچ ئۇقۇم ئۇيغۇرلارغا ئىدىيىۋى زوراۋانلىق قىلىش، جازا يۈرگۈزۈش ۋە تازىلاش ئېلىپ بېرىشنىڭ تۈپكى ئاساسى بولغان. بۇلار ھەم ئۇيغۇرلارنى ئويىدىن ھەرىكىتىگىچە كونترول قىلىشنىڭ ۋاسىتىسى سۈپىتىدە قوللىنىلغان. بۇنىڭ ئېغىر تەسىرىگە ئۇچرىغانلىرى كاللىسىدا ئۆزىنى كونترول (سېنزور) قىلىدىغان بولغان. غايەت زور ئۆگىتىلگەن چارىسىزلىق يېتىشتۈرۈلگەن. ھەتتا بەزىلىرى ئۈچۈن بۇ ئۇقۇملارغا قارشى چىقىش ئۇلارنىڭ ئەسەبىي قارشىلىقىنى قوزغايدىغان ھالەتكىچە تەرەققىي قىلغان—چۈنكى ئۇلار بىلىپ-بىلمەي ئۆزىنى كونترول قىلغۇچىلارنىڭ ئۆزىگە تاڭغان ۋە ئىچكىيلەشتۈرگەن بۇ ئۇقۇملىرىنىڭ ئەڭ سادىق ۋە ئەڭ غالجىر قوغدۇغۇچىلىرىغا ئايلانغان. قىسقىسى، ئۇقۇملۇق زوراۋانلىق ئۇيغۇرلار ئۇچرىغان ھەم ھېلىھەم ئۇچراۋاتقان ئەڭ ئېغىر ئىدىيىۋى ۋە روھىي زوراۋانلىق. ئۇلارنى ئىچ-ئىچىدىن بوغۇپ كەلگەن كۆرۈنمەس سىرتماقتۇر.
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Wang Huning, the #CCP’s leading ideologist and a key architect of Xi Jinping Thought, recently visited #EastTurkistan, where he stressed the need for ethnic unity, social stability, and full implementation of the Party’s “Xinjiang” strategy during the 15th Five-Year Plan period. In practice, this emphasis on “ethnic unity” and “forging a shared Chinese national community” signals the continuation — and likely acceleration — of Beijing’s long-term campaign of coercive assimilation and demographic engineering targeting the Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslim peoples in East Turkistan. While framed as routine governance, the visit underscores a clear logic: genuine stability is only possible once distinct Uyghur identity, culture, language, and religious practice are largely erased — a perfect definition of a genocide. In short, Wang Huning — often likened to a #Chinese Trotsky for his intellectual influence on totalitarian governance — is reinforcing a ruthless system. When intellectuals rise to become the Party’s chief ideologists, and then to political enforcers, their pursuit of perfect order and control too often demands the erasure of those who stand in the way. The result is not wisdom in power, but power seeking violence and destruction. It is the fatal combination of high wisdom with the lowest animalistic instinct for destruction, a combination that manifests in many evil geniuses throughout history. news.cn/20260609/373cea21c9c…
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After facing massive international criticism for its “ethnic unity” policies — the culmination of #China’s assimilation policy, hammering non-Han peoples into a Han-centric, chauvinistic national identity — Beijing is now flying in foreign think tank scholars to East Turkistan. Their mission? Showcase the glittering “achievements” of this grand, indeed fascistic, project. China routinely deploys these visitors, mockingly called “white monkeys” at home, as useful idiots to launder its image and drown out inconvenient truths, while conveniently ignoring or praising well-documented crimes against humanity and the #Uyghurgenocide. Take Louis, the American lecturer at the University of International Business and Economics, gushing: “I can clearly feel that local residents live in peace and happiness. I also want to continue exploring Xinjiang’s local customs and personally witness its continuously improving development momentum.” Uyghurs have a proverb: “An eaten mouth feels guilty.” Louis spits praise like a CCP apparatchik on the payroll — not only guilt, but also performative slavishness for the perks. A perfect crime always finds perfect, shameless “scholars” to bless it. tlfw.net/sh/202606/t20260613…
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باشقىلارنى قارغاش يامان ئىش. ئەمما، بۇنىڭ ئەڭ يامىنى ئۆزىنىڭ قەۋمىدىكىلەرنىڭ ئۆزىنى ئۆلتۈرۈۋاتقان دۈشمىنىنىڭ قولى ئارقىلىق ئۆلتۈرۈلۈشىنى تىلەشتۇر. بۇ، ئۆزىگە بولغان ئۆچمەنلىكنىڭ دۈشمىنىنىڭ ئۆزىگە بولغان ئۆچمەنلىكىدىنمۇ بەتتەر ھالىتىدۇر. ئۇيغۇرلارنىڭ تارىختا تارتقان زىيانلىرىنىڭ كۆپى مانا مۇشۇ زېھنىيەتنىڭ مەھسۇلى.
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Dr. Mamtimin Ala retweeted
📰ETGE Condemns Death Sentences Against Two Uyghurs in Bangkok Case Built on Torture and Chinese Pressure WASHINGTON, D.C. — The East Turkistan Government in Exile (ETGE) condemns the death sentences handed down today by the Bangkok South Criminal Court against two Uyghur men, Bilal Mohammed and Yusuf Mirali, convicted through torture and a discredited process for the August 17, 2015 Erawan Shrine bombing. The ETGE calls on the Government of Thailand to halt the executions and overturn the convictions. The ETGE holds that the verdict rests on confessions extracted under torture, and that the case cannot be separated from China's campaign of transnational repression against the Uyghur people. The ETGE condemns the bombing itself, which killed 20 people and injured more than 120, most of them tourists and worshippers. Condemning this atrocity and demanding a fair process for the two accused are not in conflict; both are demands of justice. The prosecution relied on confessions the men say were beaten out of them and on purported evidence produced by the same investigation. Both recanted upon reaching the civilian court, testifying they had been tortured by Thai authorities and by individuals who appeared to be Chinese. One month before the bombing, Thailand forcibly deported 109 Uyghur asylum-seekers to China under Beijing's pressure, after which China paraded the illegally refouled Uyghurs as "terrorists." The convictions serve that same Chinese propaganda narrative: that Uyghurs are "terrorists," a false pretext Beijing uses to justify genocide and crimes against humanity. Bilal Mohammed testified he was beaten and forced to wear a wig, glasses, and a yellow shirt so he could be photographed to match the bomber on surveillance footage. He testified he had entered Thailand days after the bombing as a smuggling victim, and that the materials police claimed to find in the apartment the smugglers brought him to were planted or belonged to those smugglers. His lawyers noted his frame did not match the man in the footage. The trial ran nearly eleven years. The judges ruled there was no evidence of torture; the ETGE rejects that finding. The International Commission of Jurists (@ICJ_org) called the proceedings so flawed the men should never have been convicted, and in 2023 the International Federation for Human Rights (@fidh_en) petitioned the UN over the arrests' lack of legal basis. No group ever claimed responsibility, and a third defendant was acquitted in 2024 for lack of evidence. After the verdict, Mirali shouted that he was innocent, that he mourned for Thailand, and asked the Thai people to help him. "Our people's struggle is lawful and has nothing to do with terrorism. These two men were convicted on a costume forced onto one of them and a confession beaten out of them and recanted, by an investigation respected jurists call unfit to support any conviction," said @SalihHudayar, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Security of the ETGE. "They were convenient scapegoats: stateless, voiceless, and Uyghur." The ETGE calls on @UNHumanRights, democratic governments, and international organizations to pressure the Government of Thailand to halt the executions and overturn the convictions. The ETGE also calls on the international community to act against Beijing's transnational repression of Uyghurs. @ThaiEmbDC @USEmbassyBKK
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China is enduring a depopulation crisis. But this crisis manifests differently. While urban Han Chinese face significant economic barriers to having children, #Uyghurs in China occupied #EastTurkistan are subjected to harsh state policies — including mass sterilisation, IUD mandates, and detention of adults of childbearing age — widely described by critics, governments, and tribunals as measures aimed at preventing births within the group, which is a key aspect of genocide. The ongoing #Uyghurgenocide makes the depopulation crisis even darker — and much harder to reverse and it is at the extinction level.
The population crash no one wants to talk about: China’s crown jewel is running out of people. Shanghai’s latest fertility rate is reportedly just 0.53, barely a quarter of what is needed to sustain a stable population, and even lower than South Korea’s record-low 0.72. But this is not just about “young people changing priorities.” It is also about a brutal economic reality: China has made family formation financially impossible. In many Chinese families, home ownership is still treated as a prerequisite for marriage. The future mother-in-law in Shanghai often expects the man to own an apartment before the wedding with her daughter even happens. Now look at the housing burden: Shenzhen: 26x income Beijing: 22x Shanghai: 21x Hong Kong: 16.7x When marriage requires property ownership, and property costs 20 years of income, the result is predictable: delayed marriage, fewer marriages, fewer children, and collapsing fertility. Shanghai's demographic engine is stalling and is hardly an exception. Fewer births today mean fewer consumers, fewer homeowners, fewer workers, and a much weaker China tomorrow.
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Dr. Mamtimin Ala retweeted
📰As Trade Forum Launders Ongoing Genocide, ETGE Urges Global Action to End China’s Colonial Occupation of East Turkistan WASHINGTON, D.C. — The East Turkistan Government in Exile (ETGE) condemns the Chinese government’s ongoing genocide and colonial occupation of East Turkistan, which Beijing calls “Xinjiang,” meaning “New Territory,” and its coordinated effort to launder these crimes through staged trade forums and complicit international media. Now in its thirteenth year, this genocide is not receding; the Party’s own leadership has just declared its permanence. This week’s International Conference for Trans-Altai Subregional Cooperation, held in occupied East Turkistan, does not stand alone. Days earlier, Wang Huning, the Chinese Communist Party’s chief ideologue and fourth-ranking official, toured East Turkistan and ordered “regular counterterrorist efforts,” forced assimilation as the “central task,” and intensified industrial exploitation, with particular emphasis on southern East Turkistan. The forum is the marketing arm of the doctrine the CCP set: the same colonial extraction, now sold to foreign delegations as “development.” That doctrine is not new. In top-secret CCP Central Committee Document No. 7 of 1996, the Politburo Standing Committee designated the Uyghur and other Turkic peoples’ faith and identity as the principal threat to be eliminated. The same document ordered the state to develop southern East Turkistan, expand the paramilitary Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, and push cotton and petroleum production, the very industries on display at this forum. In the Party’s own classified words, development and repression are one and the same. The ETGE rejects the claim, now circulating in international coverage, that mass detention was a “response to attacks.” Satellite analysis documents that construction of hundreds of detention facilities began as early as 2009, with the majority built between 2010 and early 2014, before China launched its “Strike Hard Against Violent Terrorism” campaign in May 2014. The apparatus of mass detention was built before the events invoked to justify it. The pretext was manufactured to fit a genocidal policy already in motion. “The plan was set first, and the pretext was manufactured to fit it,” said @SalihHudayar, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Security of the East Turkistan Government in Exile. “Genocide was the intent, and repression was always the policy. Every foreign delegation that lends its presence to these forums lends its name to the crime.” A recent Financial Times (@FT) exposé confirms that mass internment, enslavement, and genocide remain ongoing and have entered a new phase, with Beijing expanding internment through prisons and slave labor through labor transfer programs that obscure forced labor-linked supply chains, while children remain separated from families at increasingly young ages and Uyghur culture and identity are erased. The ETGE further condemns the role of international media in laundering these crimes. The Associated Press (@AP) describes East Turkistan as “a region once marked by detention centers,” echoing Beijing’s framing that the atrocity is past, even as its own reporting confirms the camps were converted into prisons and that forced labor is widespread. When outlets present an ongoing genocide in the past tense, they whitewash a crime in progress. “The exploitation of our land, resources, and people, our coal, oil, gas, cotton, and critical minerals, extracted on the backs of an enslaved Uyghur workforce, is not development. It is colonial plunder,” said Dr. @MamtiminAla, President of the East Turkistan Government in Exile. The international community must stop addressing the symptoms and address the root: China’s colonial occupation of East Turkistan. The ETGE calls on all governments and organizations committed to human rights to support the decolonization and restored independence of East Turkistan, and to support the ETGE’s complaint before the @IntlCrimCourt and its petition before the UN Committee on Decolonization (@UNDPPA), to ensure the survival of the Uyghur and other Turkic peoples of East Turkistan. east-turkistan.net/as-trade-…
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No grief is sadder than the loss of one’s nation. No exile is more heartbreaking than living in a foreign land while witnessing the destruction of one’s homeland. No eyes reflect it more sorrowfully than those of a hero — the most sensitive, conscientious, unyielding, and melancholic. This is the life of Yusupbek Mukhlisi (1920-2004).
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37 years later, the Tiananmen massacre proves one tragic truth—imagine a serial killer is still at large; still worse, everybody knows who the serial killer is, but nobody does anything to the killer, even a genocide is their latest open killing scandal. Then, how does anybody else expect anything else from such a killer but being terrified of their life? Who is guilty here, ultimately?
今年是中国“六四”天安门事件37周年,当年曾经参与1989年民主运动的亲历者,不少人的下一代已长大成人,外界把他们称为“六四二代”。 BBC中文采访了三名父母辈曾经参与过八九民运的的二代,在传承和记忆断层之间,他们经历了怎样的挣扎? bbc.in/3PWioNo
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For both Stalin and Mao, human beings were disposable numbers and necessary sacrifices for the revolutionary cause. They demonstrated two chilling truths. First, they understood human nature well enough to know that they would likely be venerated by many as communist “saints” and “saviours” despite — or even because of — the millions of deaths. Human lives remained disposable statistics, and they knew humanity’s capacity for wickedness and selective memory. Second, the more powerful and feared a leader becomes, the greater their capacity for evil, with no apparent bottom line. Personality cult and terror enable atrocities that would otherwise be unthinkable. Look at how they brazenly expressed their monstrous minds: A remark often (though incorrectly) attributed to Stalin captures this mindset: “One death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic.” Mao expressed something similar when praising the first Qin Emperor (who buried scholars alive) and claiming his regime surpassed him: “He [Qin Shi Huang] only buried alive 460 scholars, while we have buried alive 46,000 scholars… In our suppression of the counterrevolutionaries, did we not kill some counterrevolutionary intellectuals?” (Speech, 1958). China is still the same socialist country; the DNA of the CCP still consists of violence, deception and unrestricted terror; Xi Jinping is still a new Mao Zedong; and Xi has wiped out the entire #Uyghur intelligentsia in East Turkistan as Qin Shihuang and Mao did in #China. Their terrifying ghosts are still encouraging other tyrants to dispose of humanity as many as they can.
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When they destroy your culture, they’re not only erasing your memories of the past — of where you came from — but they’re killing your imagination of the future, of where you’re going. You become a dying tree: rootless, with no branches, only a withering trunk.
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The vitality of any culture can be, to a certain extent, measured by how people read books. In particular, reading classics helps to rekindle and pass on cultural memories across generations. When people stop reading books, especially classics, it indicates that cultural awareness is weakening and that interest in classic/cultural wisdom—traditionally passed down through generations as a torch in the hands of millions—is waning. This is one of the troubling signs of cultural decline. This silent decline is happening among #Uyghurs—genocide has wiped out all books in Uyghur, and the Uyghur language is banned in #EastTurkistan. Meanwhile, Uyghurs in exile are gradually ceasing to read books, especially classics, in Uyghur as well. This is a troubling period, deserving of a book about declining interest in reading, a subject that only a few will be bothered by.
In the late Roman Empire Romans stopped reading. Nobility began seeing learning as an inconvenience for their careers and daily life. They rather chose to go through short cuts, abandoning rhetoric, philosophers like Socrates, Homer’s works and history. Ammianus Marcellinus, a 4th century historian notes, that nobles began regarding reading as poison. They only engaged with light satire, but abandoned classical works. This resulted in decline of libraries and 99% of ancient sources. Once nobles stopped patronizing book copiers, the old works that constantly required to be rewritten to survive papyrus, began to erode. And as Romans struggled with their culture, their Empire began to slip away. Today’s article is about why Romans stopped reading, what consequences it brought and what can we do to avoid the same fate. Only on our newsletter: themoderncaesar.substack.com
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The deepest irony is that Chinese people never forget the humiliations and destruction inflicted by Europeans since the Opium War, yet they ignore the far greater humiliations and suffering that Chinese communists have inflicted — and continue to inflict — on their own people, on a scale many times worse than anything the Europeans did.
Les Européens ne se rendent pas compte du ressentiment qu'ont les Chinois envers nous, leur immense ego ne s'est toujours pas remis des branlées monumentales qu'on leur a infligées au XIXe siècle et d'avoir été totalement dépendants des technologies occidentales pendant 2 siècles (enfin plutôt 5 siècles) alors qu'ils pensaient être le centre du monde. L'Europe doit donc adopter une attitude beaucoup moins naïve vis-à-vis de la Chine et commencer à se défendre : protectionnisme et mercantilisme stricts, contrôle des capitaux, expropriation des quelques entreprises européennes stratégiques détenues par des Chinois, etc. Un écueil à éviter toutefois : s'impliquer dans la défense de Taïwan. D'une manière générale, nous devons les "affronter" sur le seul plan de l'économie.
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